Sentences with phrase «readers of this blog probably»

If you're a reader of this blog you probably already know all about Mrs. Q, the (formerly) anonymous public school teacher who set about the unenviable task of eating the same school food her students were eating for an entire year.
comfort zone; As many long time readers of this blog probably already know, I never snapped and wrote an outfit post in my life!
More importantly, the SPM SREX fails to inform the public and policy makers that, as many readers of this blog probably know, empirical data show that deaths and death rates from extreme weather and climatic extremes have declined over the past few decades (Figure 1).
We imagine that readers of this blog probably are well - aware of the details behind this reality, as we have laid them out on many occasions, so we won't go into them again here.

Not exact matches

I recently spent more time than I should probably admit to enjoying a collection of top video ads curated by readers over on the Moz blog.
A long series like this is probably not the best way to use a blog, since readers come and go, and miss a post or two, and since the argument builds from post-to-post, if someone is just jumping in or misses a few post, they won't understand the flow of thought that brought us here.
As a reader of this blog, you are probably similar.
Since there are many new readers on this blog, and since probably everyone who has been here longer than a year has forgotten the basic argument I am trying to present, I figured I would spend one post summarizing my view and inviting people to go back and read some of what I have written previously only this topic.
The irony is that the typical Obama supporter is probably not a reader of the CNN religion blog, hence the vitriol in the comments section.
If you are a devoted reader of this blog (which of course I hope you are, haha) you'll know that I love soups and this one is no exception as you can probably tell from this paragraph.
If you are a regular reader of food blogs you've probably already read an article or two this week about what it means to be a mom (or what...
-LSB-...] a few of you blog readers probably already are using kale in soups, smoothies, batters, bread, salads, pilafs, tomato sauce and as chips, I have realized that there also is a large bunch of people that -LSB-...]
As readers here are probably aware, both of them have blogs (Prometheus for Jr., Climate Science for Sr.) and both have contributed to the discussions on RealClimate.
Instead of having people skip food altogether — which may not sound crazy to readers of this blog, but probably does to most people — he designed a low - calorie 5 - day diet for people to follow at periodic points throughout the year.
Now, I EASILY get 3 - 4 emails and / or messages a week (probably more) from friends and readers who ask me something along the lines of, «I want to start a blog!
Erin's sweet lifestyle blog has been around for four years I have to applaud her for continually creating content that is always of the moment... If you are also a reader of hers you can probably agree that while her amazing style has been the consistency that keeps you coming back day after day, her taste has gone through various stages and continues to update depending on where Erin is in her life.
My regular readers are probably a bit tired of this skirt by now... it makes an appearance about every 6 months or so on my blog.
If you are one of my regular blog readers, you probably already know that I love white and shades of white, and refer to myself as a «blancophile» (French, meaning lover of white).
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you probably know I work as a «wardrobe mistress» and as such I can get into messy situations at work ie.
Readers of Education Next are probably more likely to be drawn to education policy sites, none of which reach «top 10» status among education blogs overall (see Table 2).
We'd like to share what we presented because it encapsulates technologies that will impact / affect the future of mobile learning and learning in general, readers of this blog will probably find it of special interest.
You probably know blogs and social media are a great way to get your manuscript in front of readers, but did you know an e-book can be used for the same purpose?
But I now have a question: I've been thinking of doing two blogs, one that's basically my personal blog and another that's my author blog (which would probably involve my characters talking to the readers *).
Most readers of this blog are probably way ahead of me in the... Continue reading DCL Ebook Report, June 2015 →
Most readers of this blog are probably way ahead of me in the world of adult coloring, but I have to admit that my mind wandered a bit.
To long time readers of the Smashwords blog, you're probably already familiar with many of the proven best practices I mentioned above.
I think that although the publishers probably target the bookstores more than the readers, I know of at least some traditionally published authors who definitely focus on their readers and make a point to connect to them via their blog or Twitter and do giveaways with both ARCs and copies after the publication date.
That probably eliminates the vast majority of readers interested in purchasing a book by way of my blog.
A community list like this, full of targeted readers who enjoy the genre, probably tied together with a community blog (which you should also start) and Facebook page will be very powerful for book launches.
Google knows this, and they'll send advertisements related to tax preparation software to my site because readers of personal finance blogs are probably more interested in tax preparation software than readers of a blog that focused on computer games.
While this likely appeals to the average Canadian, it probably doesn't appeal to the regular readers of this blog.
For regular readers of my blog, you probably know how cheap I am by now.
If you read this blog with any regularity you'll probably have noticed that each post comes with a little note above it reminding readers that the content below it may contain links to one or more of Traveling For Miles» partners.
Some readers of this blog have probably been struck by the relevance of the Ken Burns documentary, The Dust Bowl, to the art of Clyfford Still.
People who want to deny climate change and express racist ideas should feel free to come to my blog, and you can be sure that I'll have a full and frank reply for you, of the sort Revkin can't have because abusing readers is probably against some NYT code of practice;)
If you're a regular reader of the GetSolar blog, you've probably noticed that we like to keep you up to speed on the latest electric vehicle (EV) developments.
LBW readers have probably seen recent examples of this trend in your own legal blog watching, and Balasubramani provides links to a handful that he has encountered, as well:
This period around the end of summer breaks is probably a busy time for everyone, so I will keep it short; as always, readers of this blog are very much welcome to point out and discuss some points in more detail in the comments if so desired.
Readers of this blog and those others probably know that some member of the Conservative Party, or of the federal civil service, obtained opinions from leading scholars and jurists that the appointment of Justice Nadon is legal.
That will certainly throw my daily routine off kilter, and probably do the same to the daily routines of a large number of loyal Law Blog readers.
Continuing readers of legal blogs such as this one probably know how to create cross-references in their briefs and memos.
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you probably can't believe I have you considering not fighting every ticket you receive, but I felt it important to qualify my mantra of ALWAYS FIGHT YOUR TICKETS with a small «almost» in front of the «always.»
He wants to make this blog accessible for all levels of cycling, so he blogs about the events he enters, but readers probably won't find anything about «how to win».
About Blog This blog aims to address the whys of mathematics, providing readers with deeper content knowledge of mathematics that probably goes well beyond the expectations of most textboBlog This blog aims to address the whys of mathematics, providing readers with deeper content knowledge of mathematics that probably goes well beyond the expectations of most textboblog aims to address the whys of mathematics, providing readers with deeper content knowledge of mathematics that probably goes well beyond the expectations of most textbooks.
If you're a DIY blog reader - you'll probably recognize her name: And speaking of the Petersiks... Have you seen the book they released last Fall?
Those home owners would, of course, be readers of your blog, and they are probably calling, emailing, texting, tweeting, to everyone that they are featured on TLC!
If you are a regular reader of the blog, you have probably seen this spool table that is out on my back deck before.
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